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CEREBELLUM (LOND., PRINT)

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Identifier:
E034398
ISSN:
1473-4222
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A Novel De Novo Mutation of the TITF1/NKX2-1 Gene Causing Ataxia, Benign Hereditary Chorea, Hypothyroidism and a Pituitary Mass in a UK Family and Review of the Literature
Academic Article
Clinical and radiological correlates of activities of daily living in cerebellar atrophy caused by PMM2 mutations (PMM2-CDG)
Academic Article
Consensus Paper: The Cerebellum's Role in Movement and Cognition
Academic Article
Consensus Paper: Towards a Systems-Level View of Cerebellar Function: the Interplay Between Cerebellum, Basal Ganglia, and Cortex
Academic Article
In vitro cultured neurons for molecular studies correlating apoptosis with events related to Alzheimer disease.
Academic Article
Linking Essential Tremor to the Cerebellum--Neuroimaging Evidence
Academic Article
Minocycline attenuates microglial activation but fails to mitigate degeneration in inferior olive and pontine nuclei after focal cerebellar
Academic Article
Multi-Modal Optical Imaging of the Cerebellum in Animals
Conference Paper
PPAR-gamma agonist Azelaoyl PAF increases frataxin protein and mRNA expression: new implications for the Friedreich's ataxia therapy.
Academic Article
Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Increases Frataxin Protein Expression Without Increasing mRNA Expression.
Academic Article
Sacsin-Related Spastic Ataxia Caused by a Novel Missense Mutation p.Arg272His in a Patient from Sicily, Southern Italy.
Academic Article
Sacsin-Related Spastic Ataxia Caused by a Novel Missense Mutation p.Arg272His in a Patient from Sicily, Southern Italy.
Academic Article
Tachykinins and exitotoxicity in cerebellar granule cells.
Academic Article
Task Force Paper On Cerebellar Transplantation: Are We Ready to Treat Cerebellar Disorders with Cell Therapy?
Academic Article
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